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Saturday May 2, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades K The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 1-2 Girls The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 1-2 Boys The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 3, 4, & 5 Girls The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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1:45 PM - 2:45 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 3, 4, & 5 Boys The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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Saturday May 9, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades K The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 1-2 Girls The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 1-2 Boys The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 3, 4, & 5 Girls The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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1:45 PM - 2:45 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 3, 4, & 5 Boys The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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Saturday May 16, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades K The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 1-2 Girls The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 1-2 Boys The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 3, 4, & 5 Girls The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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1:45 PM - 2:45 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 3, 4, & 5 Boys The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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Saturday May 23, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades K The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 1-2 Girls The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 1-2 Boys The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 3, 4, & 5 Girls The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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1:45 PM - 2:45 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 3, 4, & 5 Boys The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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Saturday May 30, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades K The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 1-2 Girls The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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11:15 AM - 12:15 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 1-2 Boys The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 3, 4, & 5 Girls The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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1:45 PM - 2:45 PM
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Spring Community Soccer - Spring Community Soccer - Grades 3, 4, & 5 Boys The Spring Community Soccer program is designed for children in the grades K (U6), grades 1-2 (U7 and U8) , and grades 3, 4, and 5 (U9, U10, U11). The program features a weekly practice session for about an hour, utilizing the "play, practice, play" model. Each session is centered around developing a specific fundamental soccer skill. Our goal is to provide a fun, child-centered environment that supports children of all abilities in playing, learning, and developing a love for the game of soccer.What to Expect:Practice begins with a scrimmage for the players who have arrived. Once the full squad is present, the focus will shift to developing skills through 2-3 engaging and fun practice games. The session will conclude with a scrimmage against another squad.What to Bring:- Everyone must wear shin guards- Wear clothes you feel comfortable in when moving- Wear cleats if you have them or sneakers- Bring a large full water bottleFor weather cancellations for this program, please clickHERE for updates.We Need Volunteer Coaches!Can you respect and encourage players?Are you a positive role model?Are you a clear, consistent communicator?Are you someone who listens?Do you have some knowledge of soccer?If so, please complete the Volunteer Coach form HEREWe are committed to supporting each coach with a weekly practice plan, including videos. A staff member will be on-site to ensure you have everything you need and feel fully supported in your role.should I contact if I have questions about coaching or the program?Ryan French will coordinate this program with support from staff and volunteers. He can be reached by email at rfrench@portlandmaine.gov or by phone at 207-808-5454.
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